Low-fidelity mockups are used to communicate design direction and intent without implying completion. This approach keeps discussions at a strategic level, enabling stakeholders to focus on workflow, priorities, and opportunities rather than visual details.
It encourages alignment and informed decision-making early in the process. Which will lead into productive “How Might We” conversations that drive innovation.
Another Example
Keeps the conversation on the workflow. Helps show stakeholders & developers areas that will need certain types of information and datatypes. Which can uncover unforeseen issues or delays.